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GalacticGal
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"SimplyJen;c-18176537" wrote:
The latest public release of MCCC (2022.4.2) has lifespan set to normal no matter what the game settings are. It's an issue due to EA changing the amount of days in each lifespan. You will need to set each lifespan manually through MCCC.
I've heard this is what's going on... someone correct me if I'm wrong. I don't know if the latest Patreon release (2022.5.0) fixes it.
Thanks for that, but I do think you misunderstood my problem, Or I didn't explain it right. I don't use MCCC to set the number of days for each age level. For that you have to first set your game to Normal, then adjust the number of days. I only use MCCC to check on how many days my Sim is in for a certain age level. I play on LONG. According to the new permanent changes EA made with HSY, a Teen is now a Teen for 52 days on LONG. My Sim was only into that stage for two game days before I set it to aging off, for the two weeks of summer. Now, I know I don't have to turn aging off. I was afraid I'd run out of time before he aged up to YA. (You can only set the number of days into an age stage with MCCC from 0-8 max. when on Teen.) When I turned aging back on, he only had ten days left. :open_mouth: Subtract 12 from 52 and you get 40. At the very least, he should have registered 40 days left until he ages up, not 10.
I followed my gut-instinct. I did a game repair and then a game folder Reset. I brought my family into a new save and he now has 50 days left when I turned aging back on. It was the GAME.
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